Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 13
... citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro- testant or Catholic . In the latter aspect they can never agree upon a common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully respecting each others ' rights as citizens ...
... citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro- testant or Catholic . In the latter aspect they can never agree upon a common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully respecting each others ' rights as citizens ...
Page 29
... chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free country for Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics . 29.
... chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free country for Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics . 29.
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... citizens , and , hence , knowing nothing about them as religionists or about their respective creeds . This is the true theory of the American public school system , and to the theory the practice should conform . If there be anything ...
... citizens , and , hence , knowing nothing about them as religionists or about their respective creeds . This is the true theory of the American public school system , and to the theory the practice should conform . If there be anything ...
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... citizens , their Church wealth , their religious zeal , and their instrumental agencies for operating upon the thoughts of men , invest them with great power in reference to any public question . Taken as a whole , they unques- tionably ...
... citizens , their Church wealth , their religious zeal , and their instrumental agencies for operating upon the thoughts of men , invest them with great power in reference to any public question . Taken as a whole , they unques- tionably ...
Page 38
... citizens . On this subject they sweep the whole deck of all forms of State religion , and plant themselves upon the doc- trine of an absolute and unqualified divorce of the State from things spiritual . They are secularists in respect ...
... citizens . On this subject they sweep the whole deck of all forms of State religion , and plant themselves upon the doc- trine of an absolute and unqualified divorce of the State from things spiritual . They are secularists in respect ...
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